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Re: [802SEC] Update - Monday Nov 3 Meeting to discuss 802C PAR



Paul,

I've been digging below the surface to try to get an understanding of the fundamental issues, hoping to find some common ground. At the same time, I've been feeling that, if we are going to partition the local space, then we ought to find something interesting to do it with it. I'm offering a proposal that I hope will be useful, or at least stimulate people to think outside the box about the opportunities. At the same time, I hope it can help with resolving the opposing viewpoints. I have posted a document:

        https://mentor.ieee.org/802-ec/dcn/14/ec-14-0071-00-00EC-zonal-address-partitioning-in-the-local-space.pdfZ

The document is far, far too long to present on Monday night. Hopefully, I'll have time to highlight some key points. I'll be happy to discuss it with 802.1 and other WGs as well if there is interest.

In the meantime, I welcome comments in advance.

Regards,

Roger





Paul Nikolich wrote:
Dear EC members,
 
Two more presentation requests have come in since last Friday, one from Mr. Bob Grow as RAC chair, another from Mr. John Kenney on MAC addy randomization as used in DSRC/802.11p.  I'm going to keep the presentation time limited to 30 minutes and cap the number of presenters to 6.  I request the presenters with similar material try to combine their material where it makes sense.   We must reserve 30 minutes for discussion and a straw poll.
 
If we discover more discussion/presentation time is needed beyond what has been allocated Monday night, I request the 802.1 chair find time and incorporate it as part of 802.1's business.
 
Regards,
 
--Paul
 
------ Original Message ------
From: "Paul Nikolich" <paul.nikolich@att.net>
Sent: 10/24/2014 3:32:40 PM
Subject: Re: [802SEC] Update - Presentations for Monday Nov 3 Meeting to discuss 802C PAR
Dear EC members,
 
I will chair the Monday night meeting for the IEEE 802c draft PAR discussion.  Given that we've budgeted 1 hour, I request we follow this process:
 
a) presenters send their presentations to JohnD for posting to the EC Documents location on Mentor to the as soon as possible so people have a chance to review them off-line.
b) presenters keep their presentations as brief as possible
c) all questions be held until the presentations are complete and the discussion phase begins 
 
I want to us have at least 30 minutes for discussion and a possible straw poll.
 
Regards,
 
--Paul
 
------ Original Message ------
From: "John D'Ambrosia" <John_DAmbrosia@dell.com>
Sent: 10/24/2014 1:26:26 PM
Subject: [802SEC] Update - Presentations for Monday Nov 3 Meeting to discuss 802C PAR

All,

I have received further presentation requests for the Monday night meeting to discuss the IEEE 802C draft PAR scope restricting MAC address privacy approaches..

 

The presentation requests received to date include –

  1.  "Background Material," Pat Thaler, Broadcom.
  2.  "Letting Go - Resisting the Impulse to Manage," Dan Harkins, Aruba Networks.
  3. "IEEE 802 Privacy ECSG Summary of Concerns," Juan Carlos Zuniga, InterDigital.
  4. "Can wireless put local address partitioning to good use?" Roger Marks, EthAirNet Associates; ETRI.

Information regarding the meeting may be found at -  

http://www.ieee802.org/Tutorials.shtml

 

Regards,

 

John D’Ambrosia

Recording Secretary, IEEE 802 LMSC

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